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The iliotibial band and anterolateral capsule have a combined attachment to the Segond fracture
Authors:Marcio Albers  Humza Shaikh  Elmar Herbst  Kentaro Onishi  Kanto Nagai  Volker Musahl  Freddie H. Fu
Affiliation:1.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,Pittsburgh,USA;2.Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,Pittsburgh,USA;3.Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Klinikum rechts der Isar,Technical University Munich,Munich,Germany;4.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine,Kobe,Japan
Abstract:The purpose of this report was to describe the injury mechanism, surgical findings, and outcomes in a 21-year-old professional female football player who presented with a complete anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture and Segond fracture. Interview and video analysis were performed to elicit the injury mechanism. Clinical examination and imaging revealed a complete ACL tear, Segond fracture, lateral meniscus tear, MCL sprain, and posterolateral corner sprain. Examination under anaesthesia revealed Grade 2 pivot shift and varus/valgus instability. Surgical examination revealed attachment of the posterior fibres of the iliotibial band and the lateral capsule to the Segond fragment. The fracture was reduced with suture fixation, and an anatomic ACL reconstruction was performed. Follow-up demonstrated rotatory and anterior tibial translation stability, and imaging at 7 months post-operatively revealed no movement and continued osseous integration of the Segond fragment. Level of evidence V.
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